Rooted (formerly Disciples of God) is where students in grades 3 through 5 get their start in youth ministry. Join us every Wednesday night at 7 p.m. throughout the school year at the Family Activity Center for different programs and activities each week.

Our youth ministry for grades 6-8, known as EDGE, is a dynamic middle school program designed to meet the education, spiritual, and social needs of middle school youth by creating an environment where the youth are part of a community. The ministry provides an opportunity to grow in faith by developing a meaningful relationship with Jesus through Liturgy, EDGE Nights at 7 p.m. each Wednesday, community service and social activities.

Lunch meetings are on the second Thursday of every other month (Jan., March, May, July, Sept. and Nov.). at McKenzie-Merket Alumni Center, on the Texas Tech University Campus, 17th & University. An excellent buffet lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The program usually runs from 12:30 to 1 p.m.

Musical talent: Do you have it? The Refuge Youth Band leads the Sunday 5:30 Youth Mass on the first and third Sundays of each month. We have a new band director and new members, and they sound awesome. If you have a special gift of music, we need you to come to youth band practice on Thursdays at 5:30. Bring your instrument and that amazing voice and join the band. It’s an honor to receive such a gift. Glorify God with your song.

During the school year, Jeanette Hardin facilitates scripture study every Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Monsignor Comiskey Room of the Parish Family Center. Bring your bible and join us! The group discusses the Sunday scripture readings using the Living the Good News Adult Scripture Journal. The cost of the journal is $6. Please contact Jeanette Hardin at 797-4550 to register or for information.

Life Teen fosters a teen’s journey into a transformational relationship with Jesus Christ that is personal and real. Students in Grades 9-12 are invited for games, scripture, Church teachings, faith sharing, issue discussions and social functions. Registration for LIFETEEN is not required because teens come because they want to come. If that sounds interesting, even amazing, then please join us Sundays from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the Youth Room of the Family Activity Center.

Catholicism’s intentional nature draws from the rich wells of History, Scripture and Tradition, Philosophy – four foundations of why we do what we do and why we are what we are - and can be defended with disciplines such as apologetics.

The Bible is at the heart of our Faith and our relationship with God. Scripture informs our beliefs and inspires our devotions. It is the place where our Father meets with us and lovingly speaks to us. Reading the Bible should bring us closer to Christ, but understanding it is often difficult. The good news is that you can understand the Bible, and The Bible Timeline makes it easy

Council meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each month at the Council Hall (1/2 mile east of Slide Rd. on FM 1585). The first Monday is a business meeting and the third Monday is a social with dinner and program.

The Senior Social is the third Tuesday of each month in the church parlor at 1 p.m. All seniors are welcome to attend (couples, singles or non-Catholic spouses). We play bridge or dominoes and enjoy fellowship and refreshments.

We welcome you as choir member, or with any gift of music God has bestowed upon you. Contact Dr. Leslie Dutton, Celebration Choir Director, at 544-8661. The Celebration Choir practices weekly on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.

Every third Wednesday at noon join our saint inspired potluck at Saint Elizabeth Conference Center, 2324 Broadway, Lubbock. Working moms, homeschoolers, expecting moms, grand moms, all moms and kids of all ages welcome! Fellowship, games and activities for kids and reconciliation will also be available. Click here to learn more.

A special 6-Part series that takes place from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Monsignor Ben Kasteel Hall of the Christ the King Cathedral Family Activity Center on the third Wednesday of every month from July 19, 2017 through January 17, 2018. Click here to learn more.

Rooted (formerly Disciples of God) is where students in grades 3 through 5 get their start in youth ministry. Join us every Wednesday night at 7 p.m. throughout the school year at the Family Activity Center for different programs and activities each week.

Our youth ministry for grades 6-8, known as EDGE, is a dynamic middle school program designed to meet the education, spiritual, and social needs of middle school youth by creating an environment where the youth are part of a community. The ministry provides an opportunity to grow in faith by developing a meaningful relationship with Jesus through Liturgy, EDGE Nights at 7 p.m. each Wednesday, community service and social activities.

Musical talent: Do you have it? The Refuge Youth Band leads the Sunday 5:30 Youth Mass on the first and third Sundays of each month. We have a new band director and new members, and they sound awesome. If you have a special gift of music, we need you to come to youth band practice on Thursdays at 5:30. Bring your instrument and that amazing voice and join the band. It’s an honor to receive such a gift. Glorify God with your song.

During the school year, Jeanette Hardin facilitates scripture study every Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Monsignor Comiskey Room of the Parish Family Center. Bring your bible and join us! The group discusses the Sunday scripture readings using the Living the Good News Adult Scripture Journal. The cost of the journal is $6. Please contact Jeanette Hardin at 797-4550 to register or for information.

Life Teen fosters a teen’s journey into a transformational relationship with Jesus Christ that is personal and real. Students in Grades 9-12 are invited for games, scripture, Church teachings, faith sharing, issue discussions and social functions. Registration for LIFETEEN is not required because teens come because they want to come. If that sounds interesting, even amazing, then please join us Sundays from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the Youth Room of the Family Activity Center.

Catholicism’s intentional nature draws from the rich wells of History, Scripture and Tradition, Philosophy – four foundations of why we do what we do and why we are what we are - and can be defended with disciplines such as apologetics.

The Bible is at the heart of our Faith and our relationship with God. Scripture informs our beliefs and inspires our devotions. It is the place where our Father meets with us and lovingly speaks to us. Reading the Bible should bring us closer to Christ, but understanding it is often difficult. The good news is that you can understand the Bible, and The Bible Timeline makes it easy

RENEW Theology on Tap brings faith topics of interest to young adults. Held from 7-9 p.m. on the fourth Monday of each month at The Lantern, our gatherings feature an engaging speaker presenting a theological topic, time for discussion, faith sharing and community building.

We welcome you as choir member, or with any gift of music God has bestowed upon you. Contact Dr. Leslie Dutton, Celebration Choir Director, at 544-8661. The Celebration Choir practices weekly on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.

Rooted (formerly Disciples of God) is where students in grades 3 through 5 get their start in youth ministry. Join us every Wednesday night at 7 p.m. throughout the school year at the Family Activity Center for different programs and activities each week.

Our youth ministry for grades 6-8, known as EDGE, is a dynamic middle school program designed to meet the education, spiritual, and social needs of middle school youth by creating an environment where the youth are part of a community. The ministry provides an opportunity to grow in faith by developing a meaningful relationship with Jesus through Liturgy, EDGE Nights at 7 p.m. each Wednesday, community service and social activities.

Musical talent: Do you have it? The Refuge Youth Band leads the Sunday 5:30 Youth Mass on the first and third Sundays of each month. We have a new band director and new members, and they sound awesome. If you have a special gift of music, we need you to come to youth band practice on Thursdays at 5:30. Bring your instrument and that amazing voice and join the band. It’s an honor to receive such a gift. Glorify God with your song.

During the school year, Jeanette Hardin facilitates scripture study every Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Monsignor Comiskey Room of the Parish Family Center. Bring your bible and join us! The group discusses the Sunday scripture readings using the Living the Good News Adult Scripture Journal. The cost of the journal is $6. Please contact Jeanette Hardin at 797-4550 to register or for information.

Life Teen fosters a teen’s journey into a transformational relationship with Jesus Christ that is personal and real. Students in Grades 9-12 are invited for games, scripture, Church teachings, faith sharing, issue discussions and social functions. Registration for LIFETEEN is not required because teens come because they want to come. If that sounds interesting, even amazing, then please join us Sundays from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the Youth Room of the Family Activity Center.

Catholicism’s intentional nature draws from the rich wells of History, Scripture and Tradition, Philosophy – four foundations of why we do what we do and why we are what we are - and can be defended with disciplines such as apologetics.

The Bible is at the heart of our Faith and our relationship with God. Scripture informs our beliefs and inspires our devotions. It is the place where our Father meets with us and lovingly speaks to us. Reading the Bible should bring us closer to Christ, but understanding it is often difficult. The good news is that you can understand the Bible, and The Bible Timeline makes it easy